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Unterwalden

 

Former canton, central Switzerland. It was ruled after 1173 by the Habsburg counts. In 1291, with Uri and Schwyz, it formed the Everlasting League, which became the nucleus of the Swiss Confederation. In 1340 it divided into two sovereign half cantons, Nidwalden and Obwalden; in 1803 they became demicantons having equal rights.

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Unterwalden (ʊn'tərväldən), canton, central Switzerland, one of the Four Forest Cantons. A mountainous, forested, and chiefly pastoral region, Unterwalden is divided into the half cantons of Obwalden (1993 pop. 30,200), 190 sq mi (492 sq km), in the west, with its capital at Sarnen, and Nidwalden (1993 pop. 34,900), 106 sq mi (275 sq km), in the east, with its capital at Stans. Dairying and woodworking are the main occupations of Obwalden, while the economy of Nidwalden revolves around its winter tourist facilities. The population of Unterwalden is German-speaking and Roman Catholic. In 1291, Unterwalden formed with the cantons of Uri and Schwyz a league that became the nucleus of the Swiss Confederation (see Switzerland). The two half cantons officially split from each other in 1340, although generally they continued to act as one unit. They gained sovereign status as individual units in 1803.


Wikipedia: Unterwalden
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Unterwalden
Imperial Valley of the Holy Roman Empire
Habsburg
? – 1648¹ Obwalden
 
Nidwalden
Flag Coat of arms
Flag Coat of arms
Location of Unterwalden
Unterwalden, shown within the modern cantonal borders of Switzerland
Capital Stans (Nidwalden),
Sarnen (Obwalden)²
Language(s) Swiss German
Government Principality
Historical era Middle Ages
 - Established Uncertain Enter start year
 - To Counts of Habsburg 1173
 - Co-founded Swiss
    Eidgenossenschaft
 
1291
 - Gained Reichsfreiheit 1324
 - Swiss independence
    recognised by The Empire
 
1648 1648
1: The Old Swiss Confederation was not internationally recognised until after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. In 1291, the two halves of Unterwalden were founding members of the Confederation.
2: Unterwalden never really existed as a single entity, usually being governed as the two half-cantons of Unterwalden ob dem Wald (Unterwalden over the woods, Obwalden) and Unterwalden nid dem Wald (Unterwalden under the woods, Nidwalden).

Unterwalden is the old name for what is now two cantons in central Switzerland, south of Lake Lucerne. It consists of two half-cantons, an upper part, Obwalden, and a lower part, Nidwalden.

Unterwalden was one of the three participants in the 1291 alliance (Federal Charter of 1291) with Uri and Schwyz, considered the origin of the Swiss Confederation.

Coordinates: 46°52′N 8°19′E / 46.87°N 8.31°E / 46.87; 8.31



 
 
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